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Big Coop and the Sociology of Us
Cassady Cooper
5 episodes
1 week ago
Where Everyday Life Meets Big Ideas-A smart, accessible podcast that explores current events and daily life through a sociological lens — featuring the real voices of students, community members, and guests who live what we study.
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Where Everyday Life Meets Big Ideas-A smart, accessible podcast that explores current events and daily life through a sociological lens — featuring the real voices of students, community members, and guests who live what we study.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Advising the Future: Urban Anthropology, Higher Ed, and Coming of Age in America
Big Coop and the Sociology of Us
23 minutes 46 seconds
4 months ago
Advising the Future: Urban Anthropology, Higher Ed, and Coming of Age in America

Big Coop and The Sociology of Us – Episode 1 is out now!

I sit down with my wife, Heather Cooper, Director of Advising at Tulane and an urban anthropologist, to talk about students, cities, and the sociology of guidance.

🟣 Listen on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts.

#BigCoop #SociologyOfUs #HigherEd #UrbanAnthropology #NewPodcast #Tulane #advising


Big Coop and the Sociology of Us
Where Everyday Life Meets Big Ideas-A smart, accessible podcast that explores current events and daily life through a sociological lens — featuring the real voices of students, community members, and guests who live what we study.